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Bodleian's Hebrew and Jewish Studies library at the University of Oxford | our blog: https://t.co/WbNWl4S158
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Joined March 2014
The Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre. @OCHJSnews
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Tomorrow's #DavidPattersonLecture will feature Dr Emily Rose's (OCHJS Academic Visitor) research on 'A Bleeding Corpse, a Grim Grimm Fairy Tale with Early Modern Shivers: The Dubious Margaret of Pforzheim (1276) - a Singular Female Blood Libel'. Thursday 6 November at 6 pm
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Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre @OCHJSnews
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The Ninth Edward #Ullendorff Memorial Lecture will take place tomorrow at 6 pm. Professor Matthew Morgenstern (Tel Aviv University) will discuss 'Theodor Nöldeke's Mandäische Grammatik (1875) in Retrospect: 150 Years of Babylonian Aramaic Studies.
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The Jewish History and Literature in the Graeco-Roman Period #Seminar on Tuesday 4th November will feature Thomas Schmidt's talk about 'Jesus in the Writings of Josephus: Stylistic and Social Networking Analysis'. 2 pm Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre @OCHJSnews
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In today's Holocaust and Memory #Seminar, Paola Medina-Gonzalez (Warwick University) will give a talk on 'Schön ist die Welt! Amateur Photography on the Front Lines and Documenting Female Impersonation'. 2:15 pm Room 207 @OCHJSnews
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2 pm on Tuesday 28th October Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre @OCHJSnews
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In the next Jewish History and Literature in the Graeco-Roman Period #Seminar, Guillermo Velilla Guerra will give a talk titled 'Beyond Ptolemaic and Halachic Boundaries: Expanding the Linguistic Fabric of the Septuagint Exodus Covenant Code'.
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In this week's #DavidPattersonLecture Dr Aadel Shakkour (Al-Qasemi Academy) will be talking about 'Opting for Literalism: Foreignizing Arabic Idioms into Hebrew to enhance the Prestige of Arab Culture'. Thursday 23 October 6 pm The Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre. @OCHJSnews
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Tuesday 21st October at 2 pm Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre @OCHJSnews
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In the first Jewish History and Literature in the Graeco-Roman Period #Seminar for this year, Professor Alison Salvesen (Oxford) will discuss 'So excellent and sacred and accurate a translation: Hebrew Scriptures in Greek from the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century CE' .
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Our readers will be delighted to know that the Leopold Muller Memorial Library is now back to its extended opening hours!
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Celebrating the Rejoicing of the Torah, liturgical poems like this one on the twelve tribes in an Amsterdam Mahzor published in 1722 have been recited for centuries.
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The Leopold Muller Memorial Library was very happy to welcome a new cohort of Oxford students at today's induction, and would like to wish them all good luck!
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This year's first #DavidPattersonLecture 'Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Synagogues and Jewish Life and Heritage in Cairo', will be given by Professor Yoram Meital (Ben-Gurion University). Thursday 16 September at 6 pm The Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre. @OCHJSnews
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For Yom Kippur, Durlacher's famous translation of the German Mahzor into French may come in handy, now being 159-years-young. The Leopold Muller Memorial Library would like to wish everyone Hatimah Tovah.
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Happy Rosh Hashanah from the Leopold Muller Library to all those who will be celebrating it next week!
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Come rain or shine - or an inevitable Oxonian mixture of the two - the Leopold Muller Memorial Library is here for you! We are open from 9 to 5 on week days until the beginning of Michaelmas, when our longer opening hours will resume.
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